Pomasqui

Pomasqui is a village in , . Located 16 kilometres north of , and 6 kilometres from the equator, it is on the road to Ciudad Mitad del Mundo.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cimborio ‘Virgen Del Cisne’ and Colegio Americano de Quito.

Church
is a church, which is situated 3 km southeast of Pomasqui.

School
The Fundación or is a private college preparatory school in Quito, Ecuador. In 1940 it was founded by the former president of and the president of the Organization of American States Galo Plaza Lasso, and Boaz Long. is situated 4 km south of Pomasqui.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Calacalí.

Village
is a rural parish of , , . It is northwest of Casitagua Volcano and southwest of Pululagua Volcano. In the central square of there is an equator monument. is situated 9 km northwest of Pomasqui.

Pomasqui

Latitude
-0.0542° or 0° 3′ 15″ south
Longitude
-78.45382° or 78° 27′ 14″ west
Population
28,700
Elevation
2,457 metres (8,061 feet)
Open location code
67F3WGWW+8F
Geo­Names ID
3652977
Wiki­data ID
Q7227227
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Spanish—“Pomasqui” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Pomasqui
  • German: Pomasqui
  • Quechua: Pomasqui kitilli
  • Quechua: Pumaski kitilli
  • Spanish: Pomasqui

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